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{'Voices': {'Id': {'Lea'}}}
Returns the list of voices that are available for use when requesting speech synthesis. Each voice speaks a specified language, is either male or female, and is identified by an ID, which is the ASCII version of the voice name.
When synthesizing speech ( SynthesizeSpeech ), you provide the voice ID for the voice you want from the list of voices returned by DescribeVoices.
For example, you want your news reader application to read news in a specific language, but giving a user the option to choose the voice. Using the DescribeVoices operation you can provide the user with a list of available voices to select from.
You can optionally specify a language code to filter the available voices. For example, if you specify en-US, the operation returns a list of all available US English voices.
This operation requires permissions to perform the polly:DescribeVoices action.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.describe_voices( LanguageCode='cy-GB'|'da-DK'|'de-DE'|'en-AU'|'en-GB'|'en-GB-WLS'|'en-IN'|'en-US'|'es-ES'|'es-US'|'fr-CA'|'fr-FR'|'is-IS'|'it-IT'|'ko-KR'|'ja-JP'|'nb-NO'|'nl-NL'|'pl-PL'|'pt-BR'|'pt-PT'|'ro-RO'|'ru-RU'|'sv-SE'|'tr-TR', NextToken='string' )
string
The language identification tag (ISO 639 code for the language name-ISO 3166 country code) for filtering the list of voices returned. If you don't specify this optional parameter, all available voices are returned.
string
An opaque pagination token returned from the previous DescribeVoices operation. If present, this indicates where to continue the listing.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'Voices': [ { 'Gender': 'Female'|'Male', 'Id': 'Geraint'|'Gwyneth'|'Mads'|'Naja'|'Hans'|'Marlene'|'Nicole'|'Russell'|'Amy'|'Brian'|'Emma'|'Raveena'|'Ivy'|'Joanna'|'Joey'|'Justin'|'Kendra'|'Kimberly'|'Matthew'|'Salli'|'Conchita'|'Enrique'|'Miguel'|'Penelope'|'Chantal'|'Celine'|'Lea'|'Mathieu'|'Dora'|'Karl'|'Carla'|'Giorgio'|'Mizuki'|'Liv'|'Lotte'|'Ruben'|'Ewa'|'Jacek'|'Jan'|'Maja'|'Ricardo'|'Vitoria'|'Cristiano'|'Ines'|'Carmen'|'Maxim'|'Tatyana'|'Astrid'|'Filiz'|'Vicki'|'Takumi'|'Seoyeon'|'Aditi', 'LanguageCode': 'cy-GB'|'da-DK'|'de-DE'|'en-AU'|'en-GB'|'en-GB-WLS'|'en-IN'|'en-US'|'es-ES'|'es-US'|'fr-CA'|'fr-FR'|'is-IS'|'it-IT'|'ko-KR'|'ja-JP'|'nb-NO'|'nl-NL'|'pl-PL'|'pt-BR'|'pt-PT'|'ro-RO'|'ru-RU'|'sv-SE'|'tr-TR', 'LanguageName': 'string', 'Name': 'string' }, ], 'NextToken': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) --
Voices (list) --
A list of voices with their properties.
(dict) --
Description of the voice.
Gender (string) --
Gender of the voice.
Id (string) --
Amazon Polly assigned voice ID. This is the ID that you specify when calling the SynthesizeSpeech operation.
LanguageCode (string) --
Language code of the voice.
LanguageName (string) --
Human readable name of the language in English.
Name (string) --
Name of the voice (for example, Salli, Kendra, etc.). This provides a human readable voice name that you might display in your application.
NextToken (string) --
The pagination token to use in the next request to continue the listing of voices. NextToken is returned only if the response is truncated.
{'VoiceId': {'Lea'}}
Synthesizes UTF-8 input, plain text or SSML, to a stream of bytes. SSML input must be valid, well-formed SSML. Some alphabets might not be available with all the voices (for example, Cyrillic might not be read at all by English voices) unless phoneme mapping is used. For more information, see How it Works.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.synthesize_speech( LexiconNames=[ 'string', ], OutputFormat='json'|'mp3'|'ogg_vorbis'|'pcm', SampleRate='string', SpeechMarkTypes=[ 'sentence'|'ssml'|'viseme'|'word', ], Text='string', TextType='ssml'|'text', VoiceId='Geraint'|'Gwyneth'|'Mads'|'Naja'|'Hans'|'Marlene'|'Nicole'|'Russell'|'Amy'|'Brian'|'Emma'|'Raveena'|'Ivy'|'Joanna'|'Joey'|'Justin'|'Kendra'|'Kimberly'|'Matthew'|'Salli'|'Conchita'|'Enrique'|'Miguel'|'Penelope'|'Chantal'|'Celine'|'Lea'|'Mathieu'|'Dora'|'Karl'|'Carla'|'Giorgio'|'Mizuki'|'Liv'|'Lotte'|'Ruben'|'Ewa'|'Jacek'|'Jan'|'Maja'|'Ricardo'|'Vitoria'|'Cristiano'|'Ines'|'Carmen'|'Maxim'|'Tatyana'|'Astrid'|'Filiz'|'Vicki'|'Takumi'|'Seoyeon'|'Aditi' )
list
List of one or more pronunciation lexicon names you want the service to apply during synthesis. Lexicons are applied only if the language of the lexicon is the same as the language of the voice. For information about storing lexicons, see PutLexicon.
(string) --
string
[REQUIRED]
The format in which the returned output will be encoded. For audio stream, this will be mp3, ogg_vorbis, or pcm. For speech marks, this will be json.
string
The audio frequency specified in Hz.
The valid values for mp3 and ogg_vorbis are "8000", "16000", and "22050". The default value is "22050".
Valid values for pcm are "8000" and "16000" The default value is "16000".
list
The type of speech marks returned for the input text.
(string) --
string
[REQUIRED]
Input text to synthesize. If you specify ssml as the TextType, follow the SSML format for the input text.
string
Specifies whether the input text is plain text or SSML. The default value is plain text. For more information, see Using SSML.
string
[REQUIRED]
Voice ID to use for the synthesis. You can get a list of available voice IDs by calling the DescribeVoices operation.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'AudioStream': StreamingBody(), 'ContentType': 'string', 'RequestCharacters': 123 }
Response Structure
(dict) --
AudioStream (:class:`.StreamingBody`) --
Stream containing the synthesized speech.
ContentType (string) --
Specifies the type audio stream. This should reflect the OutputFormat parameter in your request.
If you request mp3 as the OutputFormat, the ContentType returned is audio/mpeg.
If you request ogg_vorbis as the OutputFormat, the ContentType returned is audio/ogg.
If you request pcm as the OutputFormat, the ContentType returned is audio/pcm in a signed 16-bit, 1 channel (mono), little-endian format.
If you request json as the OutputFormat, the ContentType returned is audio/json.
RequestCharacters (integer) --
Number of characters synthesized.